Watery Liquid Filled In Earlobe

Hello Saaniya.
That looks like a sebaceous cyst to me. They are non cancerous and shouldn’t be painful.
Have a look with a strong magnifying glass to see if there is a blocked pore which can cause this. You can drain them; a bit like a blister but then you need to protect against infection.
I was thinking blocked duct as well.
 
Oh god is that dangerous or anything to worry about I didn't read about that I'm really worrying or this is a sign of anything?
I don't think it is anything to 'worry' about. Obviously there is a problem but as long as there is no infection and you don't see more of them, just keeping it clean and keeping an eye on it should be fine.
 
O.K. I didn't understand that you already drained it. As long as you cleaned it, I think it should be fine.

Signs of infection - redness, heat, pus, foul odors, lethargy.
He's such a Sweetie Pie, Saaniya!



Yes I.really care for him even.my entire family I dont want he encountered with any dangerous things like cancer which is common in chickens
My.mother says its maybe cause he didn't bath from September


I found this also
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/blisters-on-earlobe.1075169/
 
Oh god is that dangerous or anything to worry about I didn't read about that I'm really worrying or this is a sign of anything?
If it is a blocked duct, nothing to be too concerned about. Like a blister - you just want to keep an eye on it. He is well cared for. I think when we pay our chickens (animals) lots of attention, the littlest things cause us concern. :) :hugs
 
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My Friend who is a fellow vet Student with me send me this
 
If it is a blocked duct, nothing to be too concerned about. Like a blister - you just want to keep an eye on it. He is well cared for. I think when we pay our chickens (animals) lots of attention, the littlest things cause us concern. :) :hugs


Exactly I'm gonna wash him first
 
I would not break the blisters, since that can introduce bacteria into the earlobles. I would just watch it. The sebaceous cysts I have seen on my dogs appear on the skin under fur. Sebum is a waxy substance secreted through pores, and when these pores get clogged, a fluid-filled cyst may occur. When I have drained them with a needle, I get pink blood tinged fluid, and they can become solid later. I really don’t know why the blisters are occurring.
 

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